The director should pick up your system's proxy settings. (IE settings under
Windows, http_proxy under linux, etc.). If you're running on a 64 bit linux
box, you'll have to use the latest version of the director because earlier
versions didn't include the relevant platform-specific fragment.

Cheers,
Achim

Patrick Ruckstuhl wrote:

> I'm trying the headless installation of 3.6 behind a proxy.
>
> I already tried to specify http.proxyHost and http.proxyPort without any
> success. What do I have to do to install behind a proxy?
>
> Thanks

> I'm running on windows. I tried both with the automatic settings in
> Internet Explorer and also manually specified the proxy in the Internet
> Explorer settings. Both don't work and I get
>
> Connection timed out exceptions when I try to run
>
>
> director -r http://download.eclipse.org/tools/buckminster/headless-3.6
> -d C:\projects\education\eclipse_rcp\headless\buckminster -P Buckminster
> -i org.eclipse.buckminster.cmdline.product

Uhm, I must admit that I've never done this on a Windows box... I have no
such problems on Linux. Can anyone from the greater community help out here?

Thanks,
Achim

Patrick Ruckstuhl wrote:

> Can you give me an example how to install from a local repository?
>
> I was successful in downloading the command line product in the first step
> by using an url with file://c:/bla/foo
>
> But then failed downloading any further features.
>
> I tried both using the director (and simply specifying the feature id like
> I would with buckminster install)
>
> And buckminster install
>
>
> In the director I get a "not found" error, running with buckminster I get
> "uri has an authority component" error.

On 03/05/2010 11:21 AM, Patrick Ruckstuhl wrote:
> Can you give me an example how to install from a local repository?
>
> I was successful in downloading the command line product in the first
> step by using an url with file://c:/bla/foo
>
> But then failed downloading any further features.
>
> I tried both using the director (and simply specifying the feature id
> like I would with buckminster install)
>
> And buckminster install
>
>
> In the director I get a "not found" error, running with buckminster I
> get "uri has an authority component" error.

On 03/05/2010 01:16 PM, Patrick Ruckstuhl wrote:
> Thomas Hallgren wrote on Fri, 05 March 2010 11:47
>> Hi Patrick,
>> Try using file:/c:/ instead of file://c:/
>
>
>
> Thank you, that was exactly the problem.
>
> Is there also somewhere a download of the external site available (for
> the svn features).
>
> Thanks again for the great help.
>